Tag: Joseph Smith

Notes to D. Michael Quinn’s: “The Culture of Violence in Joseph Smith’s Mormonism” Part II

100.  LeSueur, The 1838 Mormon War in Missouri, 138, 144-52. While Anderson, “Clarifications of Bogg’s [sic] `Order’ and Joseph Smith’s Constitutionalism” acknowledges that the Boggs extermination order responded to what Anderson calls “the hot skirmish at Crooked River” (45), he emphasizes the “unfounded rumors” (45), “the upcoming fictitious attack on the county seat” (46), the …

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Notes for D. Michael Quinn’s: “The Culture of Violence in Joseph Smith’s Mormonism” Part I

1.  Shelly Kagan, Normative Ethics (Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1998); Michael Hechter and Karl-Dieter Opp, eds., Social Norms (New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 2001). 2.  Richard Maxwell Brown, “Historical Patterns of Violence in America,” in Hugh Davis Graham and Ted Robert Gurr, eds., The History of Violence in America: Historical and Comparative Perspectives (New York: …

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Approaching the First Vision Saga

By Stephen C. Taysom Art by Galen Dara     Or right-click to download audio file here: Approaching the First Vision Saga   Joseph Smith’s First Vision stories constitute a key element of contemporary Mormon self-conception. Anyone seeking to understand Mormonism will have to grapple with the complexities surrounding this event and the stories told …

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